Many things are afloat above us; mist, fog, insects, bacteria, etc. There are even things floating about inside your home. One in particular is commonly existent amongst most households; mold. Mold is a fungus that can grow on anything it comes in contact with. Common targets for mold are food, wooden furniture, and tiled walls or floors. While humidity and warm temperatures serve as the main ingredients for mold, it’s possible for mold to thrive in warm to cold temperatures. But, this is somewhat unlikely. Regardless, the tips below will help you maintain a mold-free environment.

Washing Clothes Regularly

Everyone’s weekly routine should consist of doing laundry, especially when they or someone in the family are usually in places that are very humid or warm. Respectively, there’s a significant chance that their clothes caught mold. To deal with mold in this matter:

– take the affected articles of clothing outside and give them a quick brush-down.

– quickly wash them with soap and water and try to have them dry in the sun.

– place into the washer, along with 1 cup of vinegar for each load. Vinegar has been a traditional cleaning agent for decades and is still used today. It will help remove mold stains and the scent it carries.

– bleach would be a fairly good alternative. Be sure to read the label of each affected piece of clothing before considering bleach.

Clean Your Bathroom

People are more than likely to witness dark brown to black spots on tiled walls or floors numerous times. This indicates that your bathroom is undergoing a mold invasion. A solution of one cup of chlorine and a gallon of warm water will do the trick here. Before going in to do the job, make sure that you’re wearing proper attire: eye protectant (goggles), gloves, surgeon mask, long sleeve shirt, pants, and sneakers or boots. While some of this may seem redundant, it’s always best to be safe. Dip a scrubbing brush into the solution and apply it to the affected area(s). Allow approximately a few minutes for the solution to do its thing, then go over the affected area(s) with a wet cloth.

Monitor Wooden Furniture

This may include even furniture that’s not entirely made of wood, but have wooden components. Anything that’s wooden is susceptible to mold, A solution consisting of soap or dishwashing detergent and warm water would suffice here. Place a cloth into the solution and rub down the affected wood.

It’s critical that you don’t breathe directly into the direction of where the mold is as you’re eliminating it. Furthermore, proper ventilation in your home would play a huge role in preventing mold from developing. One last thing to know is there are sources for mold, similarly to any other bacteria or fungus. Contact a professional to help determine if there are any sources of mold on-site. If there are, then a professional can get rid of them.